PSA candidates unhappy over election results delay Nixon Callender - Candidates who ran in the elections for the Public Services Association (PSA) executive are not pleased at the delay in the results, with one suggesting the slow counting was a ploy to tilt the outcome in favour of a particular contender. The elections were held on Monday after three years of legal battles stemming from former candidate Solomon Gabriel's concerns over the voters' list in 2017. Initial results posted on the PSA's Facebook page on Tuesday suggested sitting president Watson Duke was in the lead, with Oral Saunders running a distant second. These figures were later deleted.